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China Daily 30 Anniversary Edition

Self-developed car brand winning wider recognition

[2008-04-25 07:35]

Market research shows that China's self-developed automobile brands are gaining wider recognition due to their competitive prices and improved products and services.

Tianjin FAW reaches overseas through Mexico joint venture

[2008-04-25 07:35]

Building on their strength in the rapidly growing domestic market, China's self-developed auto brands are now increasing the pace of their international expansion.

China-South Africa Friendship

[2008-04-24 06:52]

Leaders hail 10th anniversary

[2008-04-24 06:46]

On January 1, 2008, Chinese President Hu Jintao and his South African counterpart Thabo Mbeki exchanged messages to mark the 10th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

Ambassador: Bilateral relations are vibrant and fruitful

[2008-04-24 06:46]

Over the 10 years since formal ties between China and South Africa were established, bilateral relations have witnessed all-round and in-depth development that has brought both countries fruitful cooperation in bilateral and international affairs, South African ambassador to China Ndumiso Ndima Ntshinga tells China Daily.

Business International

[2008-04-23 06:49]

RBS stock slumps on writedown

[2008-04-23 06:46]

Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, the United Kingdom's second-biggest lender, will sell 12 billion pounds of new shares to investors to boost capital depleted by writedowns.

AT&T rings up $3.5b profit

[2008-04-23 06:46]

AT&T Inc, the biggest US phone company, said first-quarter profit rose 22 percent on sales of mobile handsets such as the iPhone and savings from the $86 billion purchase of BellSouth Corp.

Will Kurer become whipping boy?

[2008-04-23 06:46]

Switzerland's biggest bank UBS, the worst hit of its global banking peers by the US subprime home loan crisis, faces a stormy shareholders' meeting today when a new chairman could emerge as the whipping boy.

Lockheed cashes in on govt orders

[2008-04-23 06:46]

Lockheed Martin Corp, the world's largest defense company, said first-quarter earnings rose 5.8 percent as higher US government computer sales and revenue from development of new NASA spacecraft helped overcome lower F-16 deliveries.

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[2008-04-23 06:46]

Business International

[2008-04-22 07:09]

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